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AIRBUS ACJ320(2014)

AIRBUS ACJ320

Specifications

Year2014
Serial Number6069
Registration--
Total Hours2,382
Location--
RegionUNKNOWN

Broker

THE JET BUSINESS

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AI Description

  • Entry into Service: May 28, 2015
  • Owner History: One private owner since new
  • Hangaring: Always hangared
  • Fuel Capacity: Two auxiliary fuel tanks (ACTS)
  • Cabin Management System: Rockwell Collins Venue CMS
  • Avionics: FANS-C, CPDLC, ADS-B Out, TCAS 7.1
  • Internet Connectivity: KA Band high-speed internet
  • Passenger Capacity: 27 (certified for taxi, take-off & landing)
  • Interior Configuration:
  • Forward Lounge: 3-place divan (converts to queen size bed), executive seat, 2-place club seating, 42” monitor
  • Master Suite: Queen size bed, master lavatory with shower
  • Dining Area: 3-place divan (converts to queen size bed), three executive seats, 42” monitor
  • Business Lounge: 4-place conference grouping, 42” monitor
  • Staff Area: 8 business class seats with overhead luggage storage
  • Galley Features: Steam ovens, microwave ovens, refrigerator, coffee maker, air chiller, instant water heater
  • Entertainment: Three 42-inch bulkhead monitors, CMS for in-flight entertainment
  • Exterior Color: Matterhorn white with blue and white stripes

About this Model

Overview

The ACJ320 takes the Airbus A320-family airframe and configures it for head-of-state, corporate, or large-delegation missions where cabin volume, baggage capability, and airline-grade dispatch reliability matter more than small-aircraft airport flexibility. Compared with purpose-built business jets, it typically trades access to shorter runways and smaller ramps for a much larger, customizable cabin and familiar A320-series flight deck architecture.

Mission Fit

Mission planning tends to align best with major airports and predictable infrastructure: sufficient runway, widebody-capable parking positions (or suitable stands), and access to ground power, catering, and maintenance support. The aircraft can be optimized for productivity in flight—meetings, dining, rest—while carrying more people and equipment than most large-cabin business jets.

Cabin

Cabin experience is driven primarily by completion choices rather than a fixed OEM layout. Typical ACJ320 interiors are multi-zone, often including a conference/dining area, lounge seating, one or more private staterooms, and dedicated crew-rest. The single-aisle cross-section supports wide seating arrangements and substantial monument space (galleys, wardrobes, storage), enabling a more residential feel than most business jets when fully outfitted.